Seat Assembly; Mounting And Connecting The Battery; Mounting The Grass Catcher Supports; Removing The Grass Catcher Retaining Pawl - EMAK KTK 102H Série Manuel D'utilisation

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6. Replace the cap on the steering wheel (fig.
3.B) inserting it so that it clicks into place.

4.3 SEAT ASSEMBLY

Pull the regulator lever up (fig. 4.C) and
slide the seat (fig. 4.A) into the guide (fig.
4.B) from the steering wheel side, until
it clicks into one of the six positions.
At this point, the seat has been mounted
securely, so that it cannot be removed again
without pressing the release lever (fig. 4.D).
4.4 MOUNTING AND CONNECTING
THE BATTERY
The battery (fig. 5.A) is housed under the
seat and secured by a spring (fig. 5.B).
1. First connect the red wire (fig. 5.C) to
the positive pole (+) and then the black
wire (fig. 5.D) to the negative pole (–),
using the screws supplied as shown.
2. Mount the battery retaining spring (fig. 5.B),
making sure that the cables are routed
correctly in front of the battery, so that they
are not pinched by the spring (fig. 5.B).
IMPORTANT Always fully charge the
battery according to the instructions
in the battery booklet.
IMPORTANT To avoid tripping the electronic
board protection device, never attempt to start
the engine if the battery is not fully charged
!
4.5 MOUNTING THE GRASS
CATCHER SUPPORTS
Mount the two supports (fig. 6.A) on
the rear plate (fig. 6.B), using the three
screws (fig. 6.C) supplied for each
support, as indicated, without locking
the corresponding nuts (fig. 6.D).
Fasten the upper part of the grass catcher
frame (fig. 6.E) to the supports and centre it
with respect to the rear plate (fig. 6.B).
Adjust the position of the two supports (fig.
6.F) with respect to the stop (fig. 6.G) so that,
by rotating the grass catcher frame, the stud
(fig. 6.H) fits into the housing correctly (fig.
6.I).
Check again that the frame (fig. 6.E) is
centred correctly with respect to the rear
plate (fig. 6.B) and that it rotates correctly, as
described above, then tighten the fastening
screws (fig. 6.C) and nuts (fig. 6.D).
4.6 REMOVING THE GRASS
CATCHER RETAINING PAWL
When the machine is shipped the grass
catcher retaining catch (fig. 7.A) is secured to
the rear plate by device of the hook (fig. 7.B).
This must be removed before mounting
the grass catcher bag supports
and may no longer be used

4.7 MOUNTING THE REAR BUMPER

• Type "I" bumper
• Type "II" bumper
1. Mount the front bumper (fig. 8.A) on
the lower part of the frame (fig. 8.B)
using the four screws (fig. 8.C).
4.8 MOUNTING THE GRASS
CATCHER BAG
• For TC model
1. First assemble the frame, uniting the
upper part (fig. 9.A) with the lower
part (fig. 9.B), using the nuts and bolts
supplied (fig. 9.C) as indicated.
Position the angular plates (fig.
9.D) and (fig. 9.E), respecting the
right (R⇑) left (L⇑) alignment, and
securing them to the frame using
four self-tapping screws (fig. 9.F).
2. Models with electrical tipping
function only: Mount the two rollers
(fig. 9.G) on the support pins (fig.
9.H), making sure that the catcher is
facing the support, and secure it using
elastic rings (fig. 9.I). Next, secure the
supports to the front frame (fig. 9.B)
using the nuts and bolts (fig. 9.J).
3. Insert the frame into the canvas cover
(fig. 9.K), making sure that it is positioned
correctly around the base. Attach the
various plastic profiles to the frame
tubes using a screwdriver (fig. 9.L).
4. Insert the handle (fig. 9.M) via the holes
on the cover (fig. 9.N), and secure the
resulting sub-assembly to the frame
using the screws (fig. 9.O) as indicated,
and the rear self-tapping screws (fig. 9.P).
5. Mount the strengthening cross bar
(fig. 9.Q) under the frame using the
nuts and bolts (fig. 9.R), so that the
flat part is facing the canvas. Insert
the emptying lever (fig. 9.S) into its
housing and fit the retaining screw (fig.
9.T) and associated nut (fig. 9.U).
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